If this is Jim Knous’s final PGA Tour event, he can at least say he made it to one more weekend.
Knous, 34, is 4 under in his second round and inside the cutline at 3 under overall with four holes remaining.
Knous earned his way into the tournament on Monday at Pinnacle Peak Country Club, shooting 7-under 65 and advancing through a 4-for-3 playoff.
Knous decided it’s time to hang up his golf shoes and is set to begin a new position working at Ping. Knous is the most successful player to come out of Colorado School of Mines, which is also where Ping’s head of R&D Marty Jertson went to school and he has long taken an interest in Knous, who has played Ping equipment throughout his career.
It took seven years after turning pro before Knous earned his PGA Tour card for the 2019 season. In all, he has made 44 Tour starts as well as nearly 100 more on the Korn Ferry Tour in his 11 years as a pro.
This week, he had his college coach, Tyler Kimble, on the bag. Wife, Heidi, and the couple’s three kids watched his opening round and father, Jim, and mother, Ellen, were among his supporters walking with him on Friday afternoon. He holed out a bunker shot for birdie at 18 and lifted his arms to the sky. The he birdied his next three holes. Last call may get postponed a little longer if he can finish strong.
“Thanks for the ride,” his father said in an interview with PGA Tour.com.
But Knous knows it is time to do something else after being on the road for 197 nights in 2022.
“I’m very proud of my career, but it’s time to be a dad,” Knous told Monday Q. “I’m just going to enjoy everything about this week, no matter what.”